If you’re on Win10 it includes a PDF virtual printer. (they’ve had a virtual
XPS printer for a decade or more and finally gave up the fight over formats)
However, you might have to enable it (Turn Windows Features On and Off) and
then add it as a printer in Devices > Printers & Scanners.
Regard
On Tue, 8 Oct 2019, Stan Brown wrote:
You didn't mention your operating system, so I will reply for Windows,
Stan,
linux. And if I had taken the time to look specifically at an example I
wouls have realized that the CUPS printer dialog box starts with print to
file.
My apologies,
Rich
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019, Ronal B Morse wrote:
Isn't that a system function? I'm on Linux (Ubuntu 19.10) and when
printing checks the option to select "print to file" appears on the
printer selection menu along with the other printers configured for the
system. Selecting "print to file" then opens ano
On 2019-10-07 19:06, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I've looked through the guide without finding any information on paying
> invoices and printing the checks to a pdf file. I'd like to do this and
> transfer the .pdf to a host directly connected to the laser printer.
>
> I've not tried this using gnucash
Isn't that a system function?
I'm on Linux (Ubuntu 19.10) and when printing checks the option to
select "print to file" appears on the printer selection menu along with
the other printers configured for the system. Selecting "print to
file" then opens another dialog where I can specify output as .
I've looked through the guide without finding any information on paying
invoices and printing the checks to a pdf file. I'd like to do this and
transfer the .pdf to a host directly connected to the laser printer.
I've not tried this using gnucash and don't recall seeing that option when
paying bi